LG to use AI for early detection of air conditioner anomalies

The technology aims to reduce major failures in peak seasons; hospitals, hotels and factories will be among key clients, LG says

LG's Becon Cloud, a remote energy usage monitoring and control platform (Courtesy of LG)
LG's Becon Cloud, a remote energy usage monitoring and control platform (Courtesy of LG)
Ye-Rin Choi 1
2024-02-20 17:49:08 rambutan@hankyung.com
Artificial intelligence

LG Electronics Inc. has introduced an artificial intelligence technology for early detection of anomalies in its commercial air conditioning systems, the South Korean home appliance giant said on Tuesday.

The company’s Becon Cloud, an energy usage monitoring and control platform, uses data-driven AI solutions to predict and detect air conditioner failures. The anomaly detection is highly accurate as it analyzes each segment of the device such as the fan, motor, compressor, refrigerant, sensor and drainage pump, LG said.

Once the AI solutions detect anomalies, LG’s home appliance maintenance arm Hi-M.Solutek will notify customers of possible failures and have its engineers promptly correct the problems.

LG expects this will reduce the number of major failures during the peak summer and winter seasons, particularly for hospitals, hotels and factories that use cooling and heating systems year-round.

LG has verified the AI technology for anomaly detection over a year and will expand the range of the products for the application. At the CES 2024 in January, the home appliance giant said it would diversify services and products for the use of AI, unveiling digital artworks expressing communications between humans and technologies.

Hi-M.Solutek will continue to advance and upgrade the technology for differentiated customer experiences, Chief Executive Yoo Kwang-yeol said.

Write to Ye-Rin Choi at rambutan@hankyung.com


Jihyun Kim edited this article.

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